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<h1>About This Website</h1>
<p>Might be a good idea to tell your readers what your site is all about if it's not immediately obvious.</p>
<p>Warning: Site may include traces of politics, maths, computer science, handicrafts and possibly even pictures of cute kittens or other wickeningly wute and wuv'ly, dyslexic mammals. YMMV. And make sure your sarcasm detector is turned on and fitted with a fresh set of batteries.</p>
<h1>Contacting The Authors</h1>
<p>You'll want to change this paragraph to reflect the authors of your site, this sod here really just did some of the XSLT - and poorly so:</p>
<social:grid name="Magnus Achim Deininger"/>
<h1>Legalese</h1>
<p>This page just so happens to be a good place to put all the usual abominable legalese. If you happen to live in a country with lots of bureaucractic nonsense then this might just get rather long indeed. Fortunately this site doesn't use cookies so you might be off the hook there.</p>
<p>To get you started, you might want to point to <a href="http://gandi.net/whois/details?search=example.com">the site's whois record</a>, and you might wanto make very sure people don't mistake linking for inclusion or other silly things these lawyer rascals love to do. The following paragraph will probably be good to keep as well, unless you modify things, then you should change it accordingly:</p>
<p>This website uses the <a href="http://disqus.com/">DISQUS comment system</a>. This comment system allows you to post anonymously or with your Facebook, Twitter or Google+ account. It will not have your browser contact Facebook or Twitter directly unless you tell it to, although it may inject Google Analytics code. <a href="https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881">You can opt out of Google Analytics altogether with a browser plugin on the Google website</a>. This site itself does not use Google Analytics or any other method to track users in any way, but it does retain service access logs to guard against malicious entities on the net. Keeping log files is a standard practice on the web, performed by any and all web servers unless explicitly stated otherwise - and then you still can't trust them to not do so.</p>
<p>This site does not use cookies or any other way to retain a user 'session,' although DISQUS may do so. <a href="http://help.disqus.com/customer/portal/articles/466259-privacy-policy">See their privacy policy for further details</a>.</p>
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